I Want to play minecraft education back at home, but theres a error that i cant get rid of.

Vayron 20 Reputation points
2025-12-10T19:32:26.4566667+00:00

Allright so i downlowded it at home, i try to sign in but it just shows a popup reading:

Microsoft account needs javascript to sign in . This web either browser does not support javascript or scripts are being blocked.

I also tried demo lessons but they dont work so please help!


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  1. Manoel Barros 16,755 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-12-11T01:11:49.7366667+00:00

    Hi! JavaScript is a browser feature for running Java-based web applications. It usually happens in web browsers. Which browser are you using?

    Disable third-party extensions, especially ad-blocking ones.

    Try in another browser, such as Microsoft Edge.

    Check if JavaScript is enabled in your browser. Go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Site settings > JavaScript > Check Sites can use JavaScript > See if any sites are blocked under Blocked Sites. If you are in a school environment, or using an educational computer, the network or computer's proxy or firewall may interfere. You should contact the school's IT team.

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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-10T19:33:43.01+00:00
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    It sounds like you're encountering a JavaScript issue when trying to sign into Minecraft Education. Here are some steps you can take to resolve this problem:

    1. Enable JavaScript: Ensure that JavaScript is enabled in your web browser. You can usually find this option in the browser settings under "Privacy" or "Security".
    2. Clear Browser Cache: Sometimes, clearing your browser's cache and cookies can help resolve issues. Go to your browser settings and look for options to clear browsing data.
    3. Try a Different Browser: If the issue persists, try using a different web browser. For example, if you are using Chrome, try Firefox or Edge.
    4. Disable Browser Extensions: Some browser extensions can block scripts. Try disabling any extensions, especially ad blockers, and see if that resolves the issue.
    5. Check for Updates: Make sure your browser is up to date, as older versions may have compatibility issues.

    If you've tried these steps and are still having trouble, you may want to check the Microsoft support resources for further assistance.


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